Hi Rod, I have done that and I get " The following disk image failed
to mount no mountable file system '
Mac
On 20/01/2007, at 7:56 AM, Rod wrote:
Double click on the .img file Mac. It stands for image, so it is
likely to open up as a disk or cd image. Then you might find some
files that the router might like.
Seeya
Rod!
On 19/01/2007, at 2:29 PM, Malcolm McCallum wrote:
I have a DG834G v2 router and I have discovered that the reason
it is no working optimally is that it needs an upgrade. I have
found the upgrade and it was in .zip form. I have unzipped it and
now have an .img file, I have shown this to the router and it is
not interested " I do not eat that kind of food" Presumably if I
had been a nice PC I would have produced some other kind of file.
dg834_v2_10_22.zip > DG834_V2.10.22.img
Can anyone help please.
Mac
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